City of Edinburgh, EH15 2NQ, United Kingdom
2400£
Approved by renthero.co.uk
Last active: about 23 hours ago
Exceptional UNFURNISHED, 4 bedroom family home, peacefully located within a modern development, nestled in Brunstane, to the East of the city and close to the train station.A modern, beautifully presented, end terrace property, forming part of a steading style development that would be ideal for a family and is offered to the market unfurnished.The private and welcoming entrance leads though to a fantastic kitchen living space, with a well equipped modern kitchen with a good range of quality integrated appliances. The breakfast bar offers some dining space and opens up to a versatile family area. There is also a spacious separate lounge. Both living areas open up to the attractive, matured rear enclosed garden with large storage shed.Completing the ground level is the utility room, separate WC and ample storage. Stairs lead up to the bright, open landing and the 4 double bedrooms. The master bedroom benefits from open outlook and en-suite shower room. There is also a family bathroom with mains shower over the bath.The property also features gas central heating, double glazing and 2 private parking spaces to the front.Brunstane sits to the East of Edinburgh, next to Portobello and Newcraighall. Access to the city centre is easy with a train station just a 6 minute walk away. The city by pass and A1 motorway are equally easily accessible. Locally, there is a large Asda supermarket, as well as the excellent Fort Kinnaird Shopping Centre.Available 19th September. NO HMO - not suitable for students.Council tax band: F, EPC rating: B. Landlord Registration Number: . Letting Agent Registration Number: .
Any concerns about this listing? to our team.
Details about this property
View all houses in City of EdinburghProperty type
house
Rooms
4
Size
69 m²
Price
2,400 £
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
19-09-2025
Pets allowed
No
Terrace
Yes
Parking
Yes
Price per m²
35 £
Loading map
Related listing in City of Edinburgh